Thanks for the reply. Actually, both work, but I was making the dumb
move of using be_equal instead of be ==, so I was getting a failing
spec.
Scott
On Mar 19, 2007, at 7:10 AM, David Chelimsky wrote:
> On 3/19/07, Scott Taylor <mailing_lists at railsnewbie.com> wrote:
>>>> I'm writing a controller which should only be inherited from,
>> something like the generic crud controller seen here: http://
>> geekonomics.blogspot.com/2006/07/crud-and-shared-controllers.html
>>>> Now, in my spec, I would like to create a controller which inherits
>> from the generic CRUDController, without actually creating the
>> controller. This controller is *only* for testing.
>>>> How can I do this? I can't do something like this:
>>>> Object.const_set("MyCrudController", Class.new(CRUDController))
>> unless defined?(TestingCrudController)
> TestingCrudController = Class.new(CRUDController)
> end
>>>>> because the method "controller_name" will complain of setting the
>> constant twice.
>>>> Any ideas?
>>>> Best,
>>>> Scott Taylor
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